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ANALOG EXP-5

The document outlines an experiment to study the Single Side Band (SSB) system, detailing the required apparatus and theoretical background on SSB modulation. It explains the advantages of SSB over traditional AM and DSBSC modulation, emphasizing bandwidth efficiency. The procedure includes steps for SSB modulation and demodulation, along with observation tables and expected waveforms.
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ANALOG EXP-5

The document outlines an experiment to study the Single Side Band (SSB) system, detailing the required apparatus and theoretical background on SSB modulation. It explains the advantages of SSB over traditional AM and DSBSC modulation, emphasizing bandwidth efficiency. The procedure includes steps for SSB modulation and demodulation, along with observation tables and expected waveforms.
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Experiment-5

Aim:To study SSB System.


Apparatus Required:
1. SSB trainer kit

2. C.R.O (20MHz)
3. Patch cards

4. CRO probes.

Theory:
AM and DSBSC modulation are wasteful of band width because they both require a
transmission bandwidth which is equal to twice the message bandwidth In SSB only one side
band and the carrier is used. The other side band is suppressed at the transmitter, but no
information is lost. Thus the communication channel needs to provide the same band width,
when only one side band is transmitted. So the modulation system is referred to as SSB
system. The base band signal may not be recovered from a SSB signal by the Use of a diode
modulator. The bae band signal can berecovered if the spectral component of the output i.e
either the LSB or USB is multiplied by the carrier signal. Consider the modulating signal

M(t)FAm cos Wmt


C(t)=Ac cosWct
M(t)c(t)= AcAm cosWmt cos Wct

The above signal when passed through a filter, only one of the above component is obtained
which lays the SSB signal
BLOCK DIAGRAM: -
SSB MODULATION

RFO0 |DSB SC
RF MODULATOR (A) ADDER
GEIVERATOR SSE_SC
A USE
RE

AF |MODULATOR TRTRACTOR
GENERATOR B' DsB SC SSE_SC
AF9 (B) LSE

SSE DEMODULATIONISYNCHRONOUS DETECTOR


SSB SC
(USB or LSE)
SYNCHRONOUS AF
DETECTOR OUIFUT

RFO
RF 90
PROCEDURE
1.SSB MODULATION

1. Connect the Adaptor to the mains and the other side to the Experimental Trainer Switch 'ON"
the power.

2. (a) Connect carier fc 900 to Ain of Balanced Modulator -A and adjust its amplitude to
0.1Vpp.

(b), Connect modulating signal fm 00 5Vpp to Bin of the Balanced Modulator-A.


3.Observe the DSB-A output on CRO.

OBSERVATION TABLE

Carrier Modulating Balanced Balanced Adder/ Synchronous


signal signal modulator-A modulator-B Subtractor detector

Output
Fc Fm m Vmax Vmin \max Vmin Vmax Vmin Fd

EXPECTED WAVE FORMS: -


RF/CARRIER FREQUENCY
RF/CARRIERFREQUENCY (90PHASEI
(OPHASE)

TIMEITI TIME(T)
SINGLE SIDE BAN
SSB-SC
Tm2

AMALAAAMI
TItMEIT)

SSB DEMODULATEDOUTPUT

TIMEIT)
T:
RESULT:.

PRECAUTIONS:

L.Connections should be tight.

2. Reading should be taken carefully.


3. Switch off the power supply when not in us

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